Nick Daicos knew precisely who to show to earlier than delivering the most recent beautiful efficiency of his meteoric rise.
Feeling moody forward of Collingwood’s Anzac Day blockbuster towards Essendon, Magpies wunderkind Daicos relished phrases of knowledge from his well-known father, membership nice Peter Daicos.
Days later, Daicos junior had an Anzac Day Medal round his neck as best-on-ground after booting two essential final-quarter objectives and racking up 40 disposals to assist Collingwood to a 13-point comeback win at a packed MCG.
It capped six weeks during which final 12 months’s Rising Star elevated himself to Brownlow Medal favouritism.
“During the week Dad actually grabbed me for a chat, which was really nice,” Daicos, 20, informed reporters.
“He said, ‘As long as you’re pleasing yourself and the club, they’re the only two things you should focus on’. So that meant a lot to me and I’m very grateful for him for that.
“I all the time discuss to Dad about my footy and he talks to me and provides his opinion. I’m standing in entrance of you at present with this award due to him, he is taught me a lot.
“He frequently checks in on me, and during the week it was one of those occasions, just sometimes he can notice I might be a bit moody.
“Dad is aware of me higher than anybody and he’ll test on me, which I admire greater than I can put into phrases.”
On Tuesday, Daicos racked up the ball at will and was among Collingwood’s better players as they trailed by 28 at three-quarter-time.
Then Craig McRae threw the youngster forward of the ball and the Magpies reaped the rewards.
Daicos’ first goal, an instinctive effort in the square, cut the deficit to 10 points.
His second, when he kicked truly on the run, wheeled away and shushed Essendon’s fans, put Collingwood in front by two points.
“It’s a tremendous feeling. It’s onerous to elucidate,” he stated.
“When I kicked the second, I used to be in a bizarre scenario the place I actually needed to stand up and about and have a good time it however I additionally knew the duty we had at hand.
“In the last quarter just feeling us push and push and push, and the fan base coming along with us, it’s just so special.
“It’s one thing I’m positive I’ll cherish for thus a few years.”
Essendon coach Brad Scott conceded Daicos’ brilliant fourth quarter proved the difference.
“He was his standard influential self all through the three quarters however we thought we kind of curtailed his affect,” Scott stated.
“He’s all the time going to get the ball and you are able to do your finest to cease it.
“But he went from the 18th-ranked player on the ground at three-quarter-time to the first or second by the end of the game.
“That’s simply high quality gamers stepping up on the proper time and we simply could not match it.”
McRae hailed Daicos after the 20-year-old’s unanimous Anzac Day Medal win.
“I’ve all the time been a Nick fan, long-time,” he joked.
“He’s been monumental for us.”
Source: www.perthnow.com.au